According to The Washington Post, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung, upon learning of the ad, said: “Kamala Harris would never show up to a sporting event like this [Alabama-Georgia] because she’d get booed out of the stadium and embarrass herself.” The Independent has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment.
The Harris campaign is reportedly planning to fly a banner over Bryant-Denny Stadium trolling former President Trump when he attends the Georgia-Alabama game Saturday.
Former president has reportedly requested a meal that includes two McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish sandwiches with cheese, Domino’s pizza, stadium hot dogs and Diet Coke for the much-anticipated game
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is set to hold a fundraising event in San Francisco on Saturday while Republican opponent Donald Trump will attend a college football game in Alabama, their campaigns say.
The campaign will also air a commercial during the game that says, “winners never back down from a challenge.”
The race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia appears to be another close contest. Recent polls mostly show Trump with higher levels of support than Harris, but every poll is within the margin of error. The Republican has a slight edge in the gambling markets.
Trump-backed members of Georgia's State Election Board last week passed a rule requiring hand-counted ballots.
The Georgia State Election Board passed a controversial new rule on hand-counting election ballots. Here's what to know.
The race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in Georgia appears to be another close contest. Recent polls mostly show Trump with higher levels of support than Harris, but every poll margin is within the margin of error. The Republican has a slight edge in the gambling markets.
Former President Donald Trump was met with cheers when he arrived at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa for Saturday’s matchup between the Crimson Tide and Georgia. Trump made his entrance part way through the first quarter of the game.
The Georgia State Election Board meeting became contentious on Monday as two members of the Republican-controlled board defended their reasons for approving a controversial new election rule requiring county election officials to hand-count the number of ballots cast on Election Day.